Attaching running board rubbers 42-47 Hints & tips?
I am about to install the running board rubbers I bought from Wildrick in my 42 sedan.
They look real nice and correct.
In looking at them I expected to find moldings or retainers to hold them in place however it seems like they have no mechanical retainer but are just glued in(?)
Does anybody have any hints or tips for installing them?
They look real nice and correct.
In looking at them I expected to find moldings or retainers to hold them in place however it seems like they have no mechanical retainer but are just glued in(?)
Does anybody have any hints or tips for installing them?
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Instead I glued the front area of the mat down first, propping up the unglued area until it dried.
Then I did the middle section the same way and finally the rear section.
I still have to periodically re-glue some sections on the edge and use waterproof superglue for that.
3M Neoprene High Performance Contact Cement #1357
Ivan L.
A chisel/scraper under the metal, and it pulled away from the body.
The attachment metal was rusted on this particular piece, but my body was completely rust free.
On my 42, there were mounting holes as you describe in the body on the passenger side only. The driver's side was unpunched.
The bonded metal on the drivers side looks like it might have had the sheet metal twist locks broken off.
But it was all held in place with sticky adhesive.
They were a rust trap - my running boards were like a string undershirt when I got the rubber off.